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The term 'Brexit' is a combination of '''BR'''itain and '''EXIT''', meaning the exit of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU).
1.


Working as a contractor.


A referendum on the issue was held in the UK on 23 June 2016.


The result of the referendum was for the UK to begin the process of leaving the EU.  
2. ''Law.''


Negotiating, or striking, a legal contract.


Depending on the context, 'Brexit' may refer to any or all of:


#The decision for the UK to leave the EU.
3.
#The exit itself.
#The consequences, and potential consequences, both of the decision and of the exit itself.


More broadly, any process of negotiating to reach agreement and commitment.


Such an agreement need not necessarily be a legal contract.




== See also ==
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Contracting in coaching'''''</span>
* [[European Union]]
* [[Frexit]]
* [[Grexit]]
* [[United Kingdom]]


:"A four-cornered contracting agreement between the coach, client, line manager and sponsor is an effective start to the contracting process because it clarifies roles and accountabilities, sets confidentiality boundaries, explains goal setting, agrees on goal areas, determines the format and frequency of progress feedback and results reporting, and agrees on client support."


=== Other links ===
:''A guiding framework for multi-stakeholder contracting in executive coaching (2019).
[http://www.treasurers.org/technical ACT Technical Guidance and Comment]
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[https://www.treasurers.org/brexit-briefing Brexit: a treasurer's checklist]
== See also ==
 
* [[Agent]]
[http://www.treasurers.org/node/322569 Brexit - "T minus 7 days"]
* [[Coaching]]
 
* [[Contract]]
[https://blogs.treasurers.org/?p=313877 Stephen Baseby's ACT blog: Brexit: will we, won't we; and what would it mean?]
* [[Contractor]]
* [[Employee]]
* [[Employer]]
* [[Furlough]]
* [[IR35]]
* [[Principal]]
* [[Self management and accountability]]


[https://www.treasurers.org/node/318447 Further resources]
[[Category:Commercial_drive_and_organisation]]
[[Category:Influencing]]
[[Category:Self_management_and_accountability]]
[[Category:Working_effectively_with_others]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Revision as of 11:56, 13 May 2020

1.

Working as a contractor.


2. Law.

Negotiating, or striking, a legal contract.


3.

More broadly, any process of negotiating to reach agreement and commitment.

Such an agreement need not necessarily be a legal contract.


Contracting in coaching
"A four-cornered contracting agreement between the coach, client, line manager and sponsor is an effective start to the contracting process because it clarifies roles and accountabilities, sets confidentiality boundaries, explains goal setting, agrees on goal areas, determines the format and frequency of progress feedback and results reporting, and agrees on client support."
A guiding framework for multi-stakeholder contracting in executive coaching (2019).

See also